witling (Meaning)

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witling (n.)

A person who has little wit or understanding; a pretender to wit or smartness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of witling

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witling Sentence Examples

  1. The witling's feeble attempts at humor left the audience unimpressed.
  2. Despite his claims of intelligence, he was nothing more than a shallow witling.
  3. The pompous witling strutted around, convinced he was the life of the party.
  4. Her sarcastic witling remarks were met with silence and disapproval.
  5. The group of witlings gathered at the tavern, exchanging meaningless banter.
  6. The witling's jokes fell flat, eliciting only awkward groans from his listeners.
  7. The professor dismissed the student's argument as the ramblings of a witling.
  8. The self-proclaimed witling thought himself superior to all around him.
  9. The politician's witling speeches failed to inspire or resonate with the electorate.
  10. The witling's lack of substance and depth made him an easy target for ridicule.

FAQs About the word witling

A person who has little wit or understanding; a pretender to wit or smartness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The witling's feeble attempts at humor left the audience unimpressed.

Despite his claims of intelligence, he was nothing more than a shallow witling.

The pompous witling strutted around, convinced he was the life of the party.

Her sarcastic witling remarks were met with silence and disapproval.